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Our great American revivalist Finney writes:  〃I said to myself: 



'What is this?  I must have grieved the Holy Ghost entirely away。







I have lost all my conviction。  I have not a particle of concern



about my soul; and it must be that the Spirit has left me。'



'Why!' thought I; 'I never was so far from being concerned about



my own salvation in my life。' 。 。 。 I tried to recall my



convictions; to get back again the load of sin under which I had



been laboring。  I tried in vain to make myself anxious。  I was so



quiet and peaceful that I tried to feel concerned about that;



lest it should be the result of my having grieved the Spirit



away。〃'119'







'119' Charles G。 Finney:  Memoirs written by Himself; 1876; pp。



17; 18。















But beyond all question there are persons in whom; quite



independently of any exhaustion in the Subject's capacity for



feeling; or even in the absence of any acute previous feeling;



the higher condition; having reached the due degree of energy;



bursts through all barriers and sweeps in like a sudden flood。 



These are the most striking and memorable cases; the cases of



instantaneous conversion to which the conception of divine grace



has been most peculiarly attached。 I have given one of them at



lengththe case of Mr。 Bradley。  But I had better reserve the



other cases and my comments on the rest of the subject for the



following lecture。



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